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LATE ADVERTISE H\ f m REWA RD.—Los J/ 'yesterday a Item notes. Reward. Apply Office. ■£6b”£' i. nearly new instrum particulars and terms froi and Col P|),C." Saturday • Women’s long rib diorb sleeves, also long, rid. Open till 6 p.m. ‘j3 D.C.” Saturdaj

P, DC.” i Saturday special; —1 t Girls’ warm wool knitted frocks, all sizes from 22in to 34in, latest mo-1 dels, 19s 6d, for 13s lid, for smallest) size. __ PJ).C.” Saturday special. . Girls’ jerseys, lit girls 4 to 12, warn! and good wearing, cream, emerald- and navy, less than half price. P.D.C. Saturday special .--Long sleeved ribbed vests; were 12s 1 9d, for os lid. Open till (5 p.m. :‘ i PiD.C.” Saturday special. , Ladies’ heavy cotton vests, wool finish, shaped, 6s lid, for 3s Gel. Open till 6 p.m : _____ Saturday special. - , “Morning Glories” of strong wearing material; usually 18s Gd, for 8 s-lid." .

Pl).C.’’ Saturday special. i , Girls’ warm Heecy dressing! "■owns, dark colours, were 14s (id, tor j Gsjld. : P~ DVC.” Saturday special. -- , Babies’ cream all wool shawls, all qualities, half price, 19s Gd, for 9s lid upwards. Open till 6 p.m. ~T)'D.Ch Saturday special.—Girls’ L heavy grey Heecy bloomers; sizes 22in to 28in.', prices 7s Gd, for 3s 9d, to 9s Ud for 4s lid. “'"D.D.C.” Saturday special.—Brown L striped Turkish towels, usually 3s Gd each, now Is Od each; open till 6 p.m,_ “Xj D.C.” Saturday special. L • Babies’ cream wool bonnets, 4s Ud, for 2s Gd. Open till 6 p.m.

PRUNING OF FRUIT TREES' DEMONSTRATION of Fruit Trot Pruning will bo given, weathei permitting, in the orchard of Mr Got) A. Rn ; s4»g, Oroua Downs, on MON DAY, loth Inst.,, at 2 p.m. All inter psted arc invited to attend. ‘J, W. WHELAN, Government Orchard Instructor, Palmerston North. Department of Agriculture.

Q /O— RUBBER stamp, with your • ) U name and complete outfit, for marking linen or cotton goods. All kinds of rubber stamps supplied.—A. L. Westmoreland, bookseller and stationer (phone 1020). OD AES.—The Brownie camera favourite folding fits the pocket, £2 17s 6d ; a good present.—Central Photo Stores, kodak specialists, 219 Main treet (phone 284). IST HAT'S the mystic number? The big 34. Pegden’s furnish a dining room for £34. /See window. SKIN diseases.—Nurse Martin’s treatment cures barber’s rash, rodent ulcers, bad legs.—No. 5 Morris street. Hours 10 to 3. TANTED known, 1 am now booking orders for day-old chicks and sittings of eggs from my bred-to-lay White Leghorns— H. J. Cockburn (late A. V Oliver), 173 Fitzherbert street. A NDERSON’S photographs are good jOX photographs. Telephone 910. LOOK! ACRES, rich river flat, all in grass, 3 paddocks, permanent water; within \ mile town; cream collected. Price £125 per acre. Cash required, only £3OO. QQ ACRES, adjoining township, 5 00 paddocks, well watered, 3-roomed cottage. Price per acre £75; cash £IOOO. Right of free occupation, 12 acres adjoining. 1 Qi ACRES, four miles from Bulls. .1 *) L all in tip-top order, well fenced, subdivided and watered; buildings consist of ten-roomed house (every convenience), three-roomed whare, numerous outbuildings, up-to-date cowbails and yard concreted; machines installed ; connected with phone; daily mail service; cream collected; carrying capacity 5 sheep and cattle: •'•ill carry 125 milking cows. In our j.-.don this property is equal to any fa. 1 in tjbe Kairanga. Price £9O per ac/e; CASH £IOOO. Easy terms. Owners would consider exchange. H. A. GOODALL AND CO., Bulls.

ALL BRITISH-MADE. A HEAD in refinement, durability r\. and economy, the great product of the Austin works has become first favourite in modern motor travel. Ride in the NEW AUSTIN TWENTY and vou will experience the exclusive AUSTIN delight. In all details of construction, "from bonnefclHo peripheries of rear wheels, the AUSTIN TWENTY expresses the unitcdivfind perfect effort of its engineers.' ,Th<>. smallest touch that would conduce to Austin efficiency has not j. been overlooked. THE AUSTIN is a j Cai; dm luxe and a car fur hard service hi, 9110.' I AVe are AUSTIN enthusiasts: Let us: [.demonstrate how we keep it up. Call for a run out. >1 aM t MOTOR A GENERAL IMPORTERS’. 5 PALMERSTON NORTH. [ •’ /' i

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 12 August 1921, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 12 August 1921, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 398, 12 August 1921, Page 6

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